The territory has Muslim origins, but was conquered by James I in the 13th century and given to the bishop of Barcelona (Berenguer). It was later bought by the Count of Aranda, who then sold it on to the Aragonese nobleman Pedro de Urrea.
Visit the main square, with its Barroque-style church (15th-century altarpiece), an Arabic tower that forms part of the Abbey House, and a range of bars, shops and other establishments. From here, follow the narrow streets over to the Plaza El Palacio, the municipal sports centre and various fountains.